NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing all 5 results Save | Export
Torres, Carlos Alberto – 1983
Although education, as an activity mandated, sponsored, and supervised by the capitalist state, is as much an apparatus of the state as any other state agency, it is far more democratic, open to change and innovation, and subject to potential community control than any other state apparatus. To understand education's function in a capitalist…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Community Control, Democracy, Educational Innovation
Allen, James E., Jr. – 1969
A brief biography and a condensation of publications and speeches by Dr. James E. Allen, Jr., are outlined in this document. The form and purpose of higher education, the effectiveness of the school system, and the goals of educational policy are covered. Narrowing the scope considerably, problem areas such as the church-state issue, school…
Descriptors: Activism, Community Control, Educational Finance, Educational Objectives
Cooper, Bob; Gregory, Jack – 1976
Designed to aid American Indian communities in the development of Indian contract schools, this publication includes a definitive narrative describing all aspects of contract school development, lists of organizations and materials which are of use in contract school development, an extensive table of contents which directs the reader to specific…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Community Control, Contracts, Curriculum Development
Howard, Roy E. – 1985
On November 14, 1984, the Navajo Tribal Council approved a new set of educational policies (the "Mission Statement") intended to improve the quality of education for all Navajos, specifically some 56,810 students in 223 schools on or near the Navajo reservation. The Mission Statement asserts that the Navajo Tribe, as a sovereign nation,…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Bilingual Education, Citizenship Education, Community Attitudes
Nicholson, Ronald; And Others – 1983
Between 1970 and 1976, with continued funding and personnel support from the Agency for International Development (AID), Paraguay instituted major rural educational reforms encompassing curriculum revision, teacher training and retraining, training of administrators and supervisors, new school construction, and provision of teaching materials and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Administrative Change, Change Strategies, Community Control